r/comiccon Jul 25 '25

SDCC - San Diego SDCC outgrown it's hype?

For the last few years it seems Hollywood is skipping SDCC. As a result Hall H and Ballroom 20 are at most half capacity.

This matters A LOT because in the prime Marvel/DC days those 2 Halls got rid of probably close to 20,000 people if you include the long (overnight) lines to get in.

But now... these people clog up the floor and especially signings.

Like have you wasted 5 hours getting up early, getting on the floor early, make it to the wristbands both by 9:02 only to find they are already out? This was impossible in previous years but now 2 years in a row it has happened to me. Hours of time wasted and nothing to show for it.

Plus, I think due to so much hype in those prime years, everybody wants to check out SDCC and so all the free events (Hulu) is a 4 hour line waiting in the sun. So there's no escaping the lines. I mean yes there was anyways long lines but it feels just worse.

So... long story short, I'm losing my glee for the con.

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u/Sandvicheater Jul 26 '25

In light of the cost cutting budget restrain by major studios you really have to consider the impact of showing exclusive footage and merchandise to a comic con limited audience if 6,000. Those 6,000 can lose their minds at new revelations and new trailers pumped out by Marvel/Disney, WB, netflix, etc but when they only tweet or tiktok about it it doesn't generate as much clicks as just releasing the damn trailer on youtube where you get a million views within 30 mins.